So, Anonymous, under the guise of its AntiSec campaign, has hacked an Apple server, got access to 27 administrator usernames and passwords, and put them on Pastebin. Is it time to panic? Is it time to point and laugh at Apple? Is it time to stop using iTunes? Not really - this is a small hack that will cause little to no damage.

IOS, Android, and webOS are also operating systems. Other than that, the legal stuff and hacking is sadly a large part of the tech world today, and it will have a massive impact on it in the years to come. It would be dishonest not to report on it.

I understand you don't like the topics, but I can't change that. I like writing about them, and as it stands today, that means OSNews will be full of them, since I pretty much AM OSNews.

Not reporting on current affairs isn't dishonest, it's useless as it's news most "other" sites are also reporting.

What those sites don't report is the new release of FreeDOS, which did make it on this site. That's where the value of this site is (well, should be IMHO): reporting interesting OS stuff the mainstream sites don't notice or care about.